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Parables of Jesus Christ: Pearl Of Great Price (chromolitho)

Parables of Jesus Christ: Pearl Of Great Price (chromolitho)


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Parables of Jesus Christ: Pearl Of Great Price (chromolitho)

5225037 Parables of Jesus Christ: Pearl Of Great Price (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pearl Of Great Price. Illustration for Twelve Parables of our Lord (Macmillan, 1870). Paintings by: H R McEniry (no further information found).); © Look and Learn

Media ID 22258198

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This chromolitho print titled "Parables of Jesus Christ: Pearl Of Great Price" transports us back to the 19th century, where we witness a scene from one of the most profound teachings in the Bible. The image showcases an English School's interpretation of this biblical parable, which was originally published in Twelve Parables of our Lord by Macmillan in 1870. The focal point is a merchant or vendor engrossed in conversation with a potential buyer. With intricate details and vibrant colors, the artwork beautifully captures the essence of this story. The viewer can almost feel the anticipation and curiosity as they wonder about the value and significance behind this elusive pearl. As we delve into its symbolism, we are reminded that Jesus often used parables to convey profound spiritual truths. This particular parable speaks to us about recognizing true worth and prioritizing what truly matters in life. It encourages us to seek out treasures that have eternal value rather than being consumed by material possessions. Through this visual representation, we are invited not only to appreciate artistry but also to reflect on our own lives. What is our "pearl of great price"? What do we hold dear above all else? These questions resonate across time and remind us that timeless wisdom can be found within these ancient stories. This print serves as a powerful reminder of Jesus' teachings and their enduring relevance today – reminding us that sometimes priceless treasures lie hidden beneath ordinary appearances.

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